Paul Miller

University of Birmingham (US) & McDaniel College (US)

Paul Miller is Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Birmingham (UK), and Associate Professor of History, McDaniel College (Westminster, Maryland, USA). His first book, entitled From Revolutionaries to Citizens (Duke UP, 2002), examined the anti-militarist Left in France before the First World War. Further projects included a documentary film on the bombing of Auschwitz debate and several articles on genocide memory in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is currently working on a book on the Sarajevo assassination for Oxford UP’s “Pivotal Moments in World History” series, as well as a larger project on the history/memory of the Sarajevo assassination provisionally entitled June 28, 1914: A Day in History and Memory.

Presented by Dr Paul Miller, Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Birmingham (UK) and Associate Professor of History at McDaniel College (US), this video and audio podcast explores how a well known photograph and an infamous lunch break have … Continue reading →